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Getting Started with OpenOffice.org 3.3 - OpenOffice.org wiki

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Type of document Component Command-line option<br />

Text Writer -writer<br />

Spreadsheet Calc -calc<br />

Drawing Draw -draw<br />

Presentation Impress -impress<br />

Formula Math -math<br />

Database Base -base<br />

Web page Writer -web<br />

To see a list of options you can use when starting Writer at the command line in<br />

Windows, type:<br />

soffice -?<br />

Below is a list of some of the more popular options.<br />

Option Description<br />

-help Get a complete list of options.<br />

-nologo Do not show the startup screen.<br />

-show Start presentation immediately.<br />

-view Open documents in viewer (read-only) mode.<br />

-minimized Start OOo minimized.<br />

-norestore Suppress restart/restore after fatal errors.<br />

-invisible No startup screen, no default document, and no UI.<br />

This is useful for third-party applications that use<br />

functionality provided by OOo.<br />

If you have a customized version of OOo (such as the one provided by Linux<br />

Mandrake, Gentoo, Debian and Ubuntu), you can start Writer by typing at the<br />

command line: oowriter<br />

Although the command syntax differs, the effect is identical: it starts OOo <strong>with</strong> an<br />

empty Writer document.<br />

Parts of the main window<br />

The main window is similar in each component of OOo, although some details vary.<br />

See the chapters in this book about Writer, Calc, Draw, and Impress for descriptions<br />

of those details.<br />

Common features include the menu bar, the standard toolbar, and the formatting<br />

toolbar at the top of the window and the status bar at the bottom.<br />

Menu bar<br />

The Menu bar is located across the top of the OOo window, just below the Title bar.<br />

When you choose one of the menus listed below, a submenu drops down to show<br />

commands.<br />

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